Pump.



R. Z.EMMERT.

PUMP.

APPLICATION mm um. 1. I916.

1 ,280,001 Patented Sept. 24, 1918.

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ntioh has i'ela i siqlii th and l'nainlobject thereof P165311 msert I shownin Fi tical ly the en ion of an raved receiving" the s W l pm .A' valve 19 is From this space the fluid will bedispensed in a manner that will be hereinafter set forth. v

The connecting sleeve '12 -13 provided with .a second and preferably smaller sleeve 30 which has communication therewith through the medium of a way 31. A cylinder 32 -18 mounted in the-upper end of the sleeve 30, as shown in Fig. 1, while any number of conduits or other conducting members 33 maybe directly or indirectly connected with the lower end of the sleeve. At its upper end, the linder32 is'connected witha nember 34,"'which in turn supports-the cylinder head 35 which carries the outlet spout 36. To allowcommunication between the cylinder .32

.and "the cylinder head 35, the'meniber 34 is rovided with a through'opening such as indicated by the numeral 37. The member 34 supports a "bracket 38 havlng arms 39 through which extends the plston rod 22. The bracket38also supports a handle 40, as at 41 whereby the piston rod may be actuated in the usual manner.

Valves 42 and 43, respectively, are employed 'forthe purpose of closing the end of the conduit 33 and the opening 37 of the member '34, so as to rovide for selectlvely dispensing the fluid rom'the pipe'either to the conduit 33 or to the spout 36. The valves 42 and 43 are carried 11 on a rod 44 that extends throu h the cylin er 32in such a manner that when the lower valve 42 is in a closedposition, the u per valve 43 will per- "mit'the fluid to flow rom the cylinder 32 to the head 35 through the openinIg 37 and hence tothe'spout orfaucet 36. he upper end of the rod 44 is passed through an opening 45 in the head'35, the stufling boxes 46 forming a comparatively tight connection therewith, however, the upper end of this rod may be screw-threaded as at 47 for engagement with amember' 48 that is carried by "the cylinder head :35 intermediate the ends of the openings 45, so thatthe rod 44 may be adjusted so as, to manipulate the valves 42 and 43. The rod 32 may be also rovided with an operating wheel 49 whereby movement thereof will begreatly facilii ae t' f d t n o ra ion 0 myimprove pump, 1 willbe seeI i -ihat'the fluid will be forced from the ;pump cylinders throu h the way 31 to the sleeve 30. Consequent y when the .parts are in the position shown in Fig. 1 this fluid will ,pass upwardly through the cylinder 32 and hence'to the spout or faucet 36 by way of the opening 37 and the cylinder head 35. On the other hand, by properly adjusting the rod 44, the valve may be moved into a 'closed position, while the valve 42 may be opened :to permit the fluid to flow directly into the conduit 33. 7

From the foregoing it will be recognized that I have provided means for adequately or through the conduit controlling the flow of fluid from the pump strmture, so as to direct the same either through the usual outlet s out of the pump or conveying the same to a point remote from the pump.

From the foregoing it is believed that the advantages and main features of my invention will be readily understood and therefore further detailed description is deemed unnecessary.

In reducing my inventionto practice, I

find that that form referred to herein-as the most practical and preferred embodiment is the most eflicient; but realizing that certain conditions will necessarily vary in concurrence with the adoption of my device, I desire toem'phasize the fact that Variousminor changes in the details of construction and in the arrangement and combination of parts maybe resorted to when required without departing from the spirit and scope or sac rlficlng any of the advantages ofniy inventionas'defined in the appended claims. Y

'Ha-vin thus fully described my invention what I c aim as new-and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. In'a pump, the combinationwith apis- 'ton-IocL-a piston carried by thefpiston-rod, a valve, adjusting means for said valve, a lever for reciprocating said piston-rod, and a .hollow device havingan inlet 0 wing and an outlet opening, and being co erative with sa d piston for receiving an discharging flll1d;0f an'integral'body secured on the top of said hollow device and formed with a valve seat and with a rod and with a support upon which said lever is fulcrumed,-sa1d valve seat beingcooperative with said valve for controlling'the How of fluid through said hollow device.

2 In a pump, the combination of a pum 'gyl nder, a piston "therein, a piston-rod, a

ischarging cylinder connected with the pump, a bracket'alt the'upper end of the discharge cylinder and forming a guide for the piston rod, a lever mounted on the bracket and'connected with "the piston rod, a valve for controlling the flow through the discharging cylinder, an outlet head for the discharging cylinder mounted on the said.

tain the same in substantial alinement,a pipe,

having connection with one of said pump cylinders, a valve to normallyseatuponthe upper endof said pi e, a head ad ustably carried by the other 0 "said cylinders,an insert carried by said'head to be positioned in one of said cylinders, said head provided with a through opening,jpistonsmounted to operate in one of said pump cylinders and said insert, commonmeans to connect and operate W duit 'iemben [wf support" said pigto'n o gratin eans; a head earned on sand er, said ember provided with a through opening t0 stablish communication between-j said" lastmentiolned head and said secondgmentioned I 1,5 cylinder, anoutletspout carriedby said lastmentioned head," and a' valve to control the y owyo fluid fro'm saidpump cylinders m said conduit and said outlet spou t, as end for;

com ination with a source of fluid v ply, of a sleeveqprovided with an opening receive the fluid, a conduit connected with end of said sleeve, a cylinder connected otheriendof'said sleeve; :1 member 25 xt" mg 'transverfselylofthe u" er and of TS 'd oyl'inder, seidfmember provl ed. with a; ough opening, a' head mountedvon said outlet spout carriedby' saidhead; rod mo tex iljto'extend longitndinallybfunicatinglthere ed at 0ne nd, to said, ed sleeve; [another eylinde'r' diadjustably connected with: ntioned sleeve-,9 member ad unted' at the other end ofsaided cylinder, a bracket on said,

up er endjof saidfhewd to; exten' ,na. y:of'saideylinderandlsdidsl n1 m0untedaon said said conduit. and j-open said ma member, and miea.

specified. 1 h su p ,i0 v8. 3 eev fi-V dnopemn to w lehe fluid, aeondui connected t end'to said'sleevegeie 'j connected with said eef ed transversely offthegnppezien inder, 'saidmemben providedv w opening; fa --cy1inder head 'c'am member, an outlet s out connected with said cylinder head,- "a r'o .joum'aledn thfou [45 ngitud conversely, andmean tomctuate as to move saidiva'lves and posespecifie'd. In testimon in presenoe o tw 

